How to sell custom furniture (simple close-ready steps)

Custom furniture sells best when your process is clear. This is the simple version.

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Pick your offer

One clear offer sells faster than “I can build anything.”

Choose one lane

  • Tables only: dining, coffee, console, desks.
  • Built-ins only: shelves, mudrooms, closets.
  • Small batch: one design, made 3–10 at a time.
Easy win: Start with one piece you can repeat. Repeat builds make you money.

Set a simple price method

Price before you quote. It keeps you calm.

Use this simple math

  • Materials + hardware + finish.
  • Hours × your hourly goal.
  • Margin floor so you do not work for free.

Tip: keep a tiny “price sheet” per offer. Then you can quote fast.

Write a short quote that closes

Quotes close when they answer the big questions.

Include these four lines

  • Scope: what you will build.
  • Timeline: start date and finish week.
  • Deposit: to hold your build slot.
  • Delivery: pickup or delivery plan.
Deposit tip: A deposit helps stop flakes. Say if it is refundable or not.

Make the build easy to approve

Approval is where deals can stall. Keep it simple.

Use a 3-part approval pack

  • Sketch: basic shape and key sizes.
  • Wood sample: one clear option.
  • Finish options: 2 choices, max.

Want fewer changes? Limit options. Buyers like choices, but not homework.

Deliver like a pro

The last 10% is what gets you reviews.

Simple delivery steps

  • Setup: level it, wipe it down.
  • Care card: one short care note.
  • Follow-up: ask for one photo and a short review.
Review script: “If you love it, can you share a quick photo and 1–2 lines?”

Infographic

Custom furniture quote checklist infographic: pick your offer, set a simple price, write a short quote, make it easy to approve, deliver like a pro.
Custom furniture quote checklist: scope, size, wood, finish, timeline, deposit, delivery, and a simple care note.
Want an easy place to sell?

Browse local listings for price comps. Then sell your furniture when you’re ready.

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People also ask

How do I sell custom furniture?
Pick one offer, take clear photos, and list where local buyers shop. Keep pickup simple.
How do I price custom builds?
Add materials, hours, and a margin floor. Quote with a range first.
Should I take a deposit?
Yes, most makers do. It holds your time and your build slot.
How do I get reviews?
Deliver clean, follow up once, and ask for a photo. Make it easy to say yes.

Next steps

  • Pick one offer and write a tiny price sheet.
  • Use the 4-line quote on your next lead.
  • List your best piece and repeat what sells.

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